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How to simulate an incoming call in Android

1. Start the Android Emulator 2. Open up the windows console by going to Start -> Run (or Windows + R shortcut) and type in “cmd”. Press Enter. This should open the dos console. 3. Type in “telnet”...

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Drawing Shapes in Android

In this post I would like to share my findings about defining and using shapes.  A shape is an XML file that defines a geometric shape, including strokes, colors and gradients To define a shape: 1....

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Introducing “Even or Odd”– My First Android Game :)

Hello everyone, I would like to introduce you the freshly cooked “Even or Odd” game, an addictive casual game for Android. The idea of the game is pretty simple: you are given a series of numbers, and...

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Amazing Cracked Screen

Hello everyone, In this weekend I made a simple application just for fun – Amazing  Cracked Screen, the main purpose being to trick your friends and make fun of them! Basically, what does the...

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Android – Scheduling an application to start later.

Recently I have been working on a simple application that should have the ability to start itself after a period of time, after the application is closed. Hopefully, it turned out that this is quite...

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Android Asset Studio – The easiest way to create icons for your android apps!

Android Asset Studio is an online utility that lets you generate all kind of icons you may need for your android applications, starting with launcher icons, action bar and tab icons, notification...

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